Step 10: Visit some of my other fun holiday projects:

Learning this Christmas tree napkin fold technique really upped my holiday table setting game and I'd like to spread the (napkin) joy. The following super simple steps result in nothing less than a modern, classy, and I can't help but say it, adorable way to work your napkins into the dinner mix.

Step 1: Supplies

All you need are perfectly square green* napkins (I used 20" x 20" ones, but any 16"x16" and up size will work great). I prefer to use 100% natural fibers like cotton or linen, but using a poly/cotton blend won't make any difference to the success of the folds.

I like to iron my napkins before I get to folding. This is optional, but results in a crisper looking tree.

I did these on Christmas. They were a hit. Super easy for the kids and I to do together. I hot glued an alligator clip to the back of some small stars and clip those to the top of the trees. Also I tucked each level of the tree under cause I didn't like that u could see the seams. Thx so much for sharing!!! Gonna try ur snow glow cocktail next

<p>Way to take them to the next level! They turned out great. </p>

<p>I found the pin button at the very bottom to follow you. You have some good stuff! Now, to find the napkins on one of your boards....</p>

<p>Thanks for your perseverance bjean.kimebachman!</p>

<p>I folded eight today. Last night when I found this and I practiced with a linen napkin which looked better and folded so much easier than the 8 cotton napkins I had to iron to uncurl the ends. But it looks great on my table. Thanks for the great idea!</p><p>Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!</p>

<p>You're so welcome Cindy!</p>

<p>Made 12 of these in an assembly line - took way longer to iron than to make!</p>

<p>Beautiful! :)</p>

I impressed all of my guest with these. Once I got the first one done the rest went pretty quickly.

<p>They look great! Thanks for giving them a go. :)</p>

<p>Nice.. Will keep these around for next Christmas.... What great instructions makes it easy to do. thanks</p>

<p>Umm. Where is the pin button so I can pin this, and then pin it some more?????????????!!!! Love this! :)</p>

<p>Right?</p>

<p>Absolutely love this, Paige! Thank you for the great Instructable. As well, kudos on the magazinw quality photos. Really beautiful.</p>

<p>Thanks divaboy1, I appreciate it! :)</p>

<p>Paige - My daughter and I have a 6 hr. drive + a ferry to catch today to get to family Christmas. I'm not much of a cook, so this will be a great contribution I can make to the family table tomorrow night and on Christmas Day. Thanks so much for one of the clearer intructables I've ever read! </p>

Made it! I love this tutorial: so easy my son could help me when we had guests over yesterday. We improved on the design by adding a clothespin trunk with our guests' name.

<p>Adding the name place pin was genius!! Love them.</p>

<p>Great instructable! The pictures were extremely helpful. The wording was perfect. We had Christmas dinner early, and I made 10 Christmas Tree Napkin Folds. I used gold napkins instead of green, but everyone got the point.</p>

<p>Great job NeightR! These came out so nicely and I love the gold. Happy Holidays!</p>

<p>great instructions...so many are just not at all easy to follow (follow - able ?). :-). </p><p>Thanks sooo much!</p>

<p>Thanks Ginger! :)</p>

<p>My wife was looking for this for a long time! She likes this!</p>

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I made it and did a couple variations thanks for the Great instructions !

<p>These look GREAT B°Art! So crisp with the paper napkins and the two colors makes them so graphically cool. Yay!</p>

<p>Great idea with two colors.</p>

<p>Your instructable will be in my Xmas table. Thank you!</p>

<p>Yay!</p>

<p>Looks MUCH more complicated than it actually is! So easy and cute -- thank you for such a good instructable!</p>

<p>Thank you for the kind words. :) Happy Holidays!</p>

<p>That is soooooo cool. How simple is that. Thanks for sharing and have a great holiday</p>